Can anyone make a step by step tutorial for Installing Apache Atlas .8 or .9 on you laptop

I tried to install apache atlas on my laptop unfortunately I keep on getting exceptions. Can any one make a tutorial to get atlas running on your laptop with embeded Solr and Hbase setting using the link:

Kafka and Atlas would also require Zookeeper. By default kafka comes with an instance of zookeeper. If you do not have zookeeper running or installed, you can use this. Navigate to and run : kafkahome/bin/zookeeper-server-start.sh

Once zookeeper has started you can check it using the command: netstat -ant | grep :2181. if everything is fine you should see: tcp6 0 0 :::2181 :::* LISTEN

Now you can start your kafka server using the command: ./kafkaHOME/bin/kafka-server-start.sh /KafkaHome/config/server.properties

To check if kafka is running run the command netstat -ant | grep :9092. You should see a similar result as mentioned above.

Now you are ready to move on with ATLAS. You can either use the link provided on the website or do a branch and tag checkout directly from github. I used the command on their website: git clone https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/atlas.git atlas

Navigate to the following location: incubator-atlas/distro/target/apache-atlas-0.8-incubating-bin/apache-atlas-0.8-incubating/bin/atlas_start.py OR/home/arsalan/Development/atlas/distro/target/apache-atlas-0.9-SNAPSHOT-bin/apache-atlas-0.9-SNAPSHOTDepending on which repo you have used.

Re: Can anyone make a step by step tutorial for Installing Apache Atlas .8 or .9 on you laptop

If you do a mvn clean install -DskipTests -Pdist,berkeley-elasticsearch (assuming you want to run embedded dependencies) and navigate to distro/target/atlas-<version>-bin, you will be able to run atlas on the local machine using the start script (atlas_start.py) under the bin folder.

If you're want to run against hbase and solr then you would need to have the following running before trying to start Atlas

Zookeeper

Hbase

Kafka

Solr (cloud mode)

Having these running is the first step towards starting Atlas. Once these services are up and running, you'll have to make sure that Zookeeper has registered the HBase servers, Kafka brokers and Solr servers as well. The next step is to update the atlas-application.properties with the correct address/ URLs for the above services. Once that's done then Atlas should be able to start serving requests.

PS: Running embedded mode is the fastest and easiest way to get Atlas up and running on a laptop/desktop.

In this case Solr and Hbase are installed and started automatically when atlas starts. I did not know that I would need to install kafka separately. I do have it installed, I will run it and see if any parameter need to be set in atlas for kafka.

Kafka and Atlas would also require Zookeeper. By default kafka comes with an instance of zookeeper. If you do not have zookeeper running or installed, you can use this. Navigate to and run : kafkahome/bin/zookeeper-server-start.sh

Once zookeeper has started you can check it using the command: netstat -ant | grep :2181. if everything is fine you should see: tcp6 0 0 :::2181 :::* LISTEN

Now you can start your kafka server using the command: ./kafkaHOME/bin/kafka-server-start.sh /KafkaHome/config/server.properties

To check if kafka is running run the command netstat -ant | grep :9092. You should see a similar result as mentioned above.

Now you are ready to move on with ATLAS. You can either use the link provided on the website or do a branch and tag checkout directly from github. I used the command on their website: git clone https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/atlas.git atlas

Navigate to the following location: incubator-atlas/distro/target/apache-atlas-0.8-incubating-bin/apache-atlas-0.8-incubating/bin/atlas_start.py OR/home/arsalan/Development/atlas/distro/target/apache-atlas-0.9-SNAPSHOT-bin/apache-atlas-0.9-SNAPSHOTDepending on which repo you have used.